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"Another question: Where are Nokia, Motorola, RIM? The short answer: They're all hurting: Nokia just posted a steep loss for the quarter, its smartphone revenue declined by 38%. ... And there's more: It now looks like Nokia has taken the lead in a race to the bottom. According to Forbes, Nokia's "feature phones" (aka "dumbphones"), make more money than mid-market Androids.
Nokia's $40 feature phones are vastly more profitable than Sony Ericsson's $200 Android models. This is not how the smartphone revolution was supposed to turn out."
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silpol